Talk:Berlin–Palermo railway axis

Not Line 1 of TEN-T anymore
According to a recent video (min 1:34-1:42) released by the Italian newspaper "La Repubblica", Berlin–Palermo corridor is no longer the Line 1 of Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T): "EU commission has redesigned the communication axes substituting the Berlin-Palermo corridor with Helsinki-Valletta".

The 9th of September 2011 Italian Transports Minister Altero Matteoli has sent a letter to EU Commission Vice President Siim Kallas asking for the inclusion of the corridor Berlin-Palermo into the Helsinki-Valletta [from the Italian Infrastructures and Transports official web site]

See also:
 * Italian fury at European Commission's plan to ‘divert’ bridge funds to Malta


 * Italians rage as Commission prefers Helsinki–Valletta route to bridge over the Straits of Messina

Krige (talk) 15:29, 19 September 2011 (UTC)

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Mapping error !
The city of Bergen is seriously not there in reality as it is depicted in the map on the right hand side. Bergen is roughly due west of Oslo. And there is a norhtbound line from Oslo towards Trondheim also... Grrr. 51.174.17.218 (talk) 18:55, 7 March 2020 (UTC)